Who Are The Indian Gamers That Met Prime Minister Narendra Modi

Vignesh Raghuram
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Who Are The Gamers That Met Prime Minister Narendra Modi

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Tirth Mehta

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with prominent figures from the Indian Gaming Community (IGC), including Naman "Mortal" Mathur, Animesh "Thug" Agarwal, Payal "Payal" Dhare, and others, acknowledging the significance of esports and gaming in India.
The attendees are renowned for their contributions to the gaming scene, with achievements ranging from international esports medals to leading popular gaming teams and channels with millions of subscribers.
This meeting marks a pivotal moment for the Indian gaming industry, signifying governmental recognition of gaming's cultural, economic, and community-building potential.

Earlier today it was revealed that seven of India’s top gamers had the honor of meeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi. This meeting not only signifies a monumental moment for the gaming community in India but also highlights the growing influence and importance of gaming and esports in the country’s cultural and economic landscape. From esports champions to beloved content creators, these individuals represent the pinnacle of gaming excellence in India.

Among the attendees were:

—each a titan in their respective gaming fields.

The Seven Gamers Who Met Prime Minister Narendra Modi

Naman "Mortal" Mathur

Mortal BGMI

Naman "Mortal" Mathur is a towering figure in the IGC, renowned for his prowess in Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI) and his role as a co-owner of iQOO Soul. Mortal's influence extends beyond the battleground; his YouTube channel boasts over 7 million subscribers, illustrating his broad appeal and impact on Indian gaming.

Animesh "Thug" Agarwal

8bit Thug

Animesh "Thug" Agarwal's entrepreneurial spirit has significantly shaped the IGC landscape. As the founder of Team 8Bit and a co-owner of S8UL Esports, Thug has been instrumental in fostering talent and creating a platform for gamers to excel. His role as CEO of 8Bit Creatives further emphasizes his commitment to nurturing gaming as a profession.

Payal "Payal" Dhare

Payal Gaming at Indian Gaming Awards

With a YouTube following of over 3.63 million, Payal "Payal" Dhare is arguably the biggest female streamer in the country. Known for her engaging Battlegrounds Mobile India streams, Payal's versatility and charisma have made her a beloved figure within the gaming community.

Tirth Mehta

Tirth Mehta at Asian Games 2018 after Winning Bronze

Tirth Mehta's bronze medal in Hearthstone at the 2018 Asian Games not only put him on the map but also marked a significant moment for Indian esports on the international stage. His journey reflects the potential of Indian gamers to compete globally and the growing acceptance of esports as a legitimate sport.

Mithilesh "MythPat" Patankar

Mythpat

MythPat's massive following of over 14.6 million subscribers is a testament to his captivating content, ranging from Minecraft to GTA. His ability to engage audiences across various gaming genres has made him a household name in India.

Ganesh "SkRossi" Gangadhar

SKRossi

SKRossi

SkRossi's name is synonymous with high-stakes Valorant gameplay. His critical role in his team's comeback at the Valorant Conquerors Championship highlights his skill and strategic acumen, cementing his status as a top competitor in the FPS genre.

Anshu "GamerFleet" Bisht

 GamerFleet

GamerFleet has carved out a niche for himself within the Minecraft and Fall Guys communities. With over 3.67 million subscribers, his content blends gaming prowess with personal insights, creating a relatable and engaging viewer experience.


The meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi is not just a personal triumph for these gamers but a landmark moment for the Indian gaming industry. It signifies a growing acknowledgment of gaming's role in shaping culture, creating economic opportunities, and fostering a sense of community among youths. As India continues to make its mark on the global esports stage, the recognition by political leaders offers encouragement and support for the next generation of gamers. 


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Vignesh has been covering the esports industry for nearly 5 years starting with the early days of the DPC. His industry expertise includes experience in Dota 2, CS:GO and Mobile Esports coverage.